**Little Mix gets a a thumbs up for continuing with the old school sounds, but the album is very underwhelming as a whole. Move is the real highlight, with Nothing Feels Like You being the only other standout track.

*The only salute this album gives...is a big up yours to musical talent and creativity... a totally average and very much below par album...bores the crap out of me listening too manufactured rubbish...

****I enjoyed this. Move is a fantastic track and it really stands out in this though, because, as mentioned above, nothing else really pops as much as that. I did enjoy some of the ballads and 'These Four Walls' is also a very very good track. They demonstrate their vocal ability well for the most part, and are a bit more restrained here than in comparison to their first album, although I did enjoy that album a little bit more. Good production as well. 3.83/6

Obviously, the theme of the song is woman-enpowerment and although I thought this was gonna be one of those "woman rule men suck" kinda album, it's goes much more deeper and as a result of that, it's mature enough for me to like it. It's not as much bubble-pop as their previous album was but it's not a huge change in them for me to label them as "sell-outs" *cough* Nico & Vinz *cough*.

Anyways, what I'm trying to say is that they have released another great pop album that enjoyable from start to finish despite some minor bumps. Honestly decent!

***Agree with everything alleyt1989 says although overall I'd go down to a three. Not as good as the first album in my opinion. A double year best selling girlband album but hardly surprising as they appear to be the only one on the British chart.

2 weeks UK top 10. 40 weeks in the UK top 100. UK#4 and Ireland#7. US#6.

300,000 copies sold in the UK.

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******They're all amazing vocalists. I like the dark vibe in most of their songs. The song Salute is very different, I had to get used to it but now I love it. Little Me really speaks to me. Very emotional and empowering song. There's no song on that album I don't enjoy.